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    Kantian Paternalism

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    maybe over‚ but market economies come in many variations and competition between them continues. Machiavallian Maintainer See China as a threat Wouldn’t address underrepresented issues (Female Economic?) Grotian Tries to bring China into the fold Kantian Looks at the human rights aspect of it Fighting for justice Robert Gilpin Political economy debates shaped by three core belief systems capitalism‚ socialism‚ mercantalism Have a bit of each in the US Mercantalism is More a

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    Kantian ethics is a deontological ethical theory first proposed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant. The theory‚ developed as a result of Enlightenment rationalism‚ is based on the view that the only intrinsically good thing is a good will; therefore an action can only be good if the maxim‚ or principle‚ behind it is duty to the moral law. Central to Kant’s construction of the moral law is the categorical imperative‚ which acts on all people‚ regardless of their interests or desires. Kant formulated

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    Kantian Ethics The moral topic that I want to talk about is Euthanasia‚ which refers to intentionally ending a person’s life in order to relieve pain and suffering. I know about it from my parents. They had a trip to Netherlands few months ago and were surprised knowing that it is legal to assist suicide in this country. According to the article “Ethics of euthanasia – Introduction” in BBC news‚ a person who undergoes euthanasia usually has an incurable condition; but there are other instances

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    Ethics essay – Kantian ethics a.) Explain Kant’s concept of duty Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher who was concerned with producing an ethical theory that was logical and absolute‚ and did not change depending on the situation‚ countering the views of John Locke and other empiricists of the time. His ethics are based on duty‚ rather than looking at the end product of an action. He thought that his theory was so important that it could be rivalled with the Copernican revolution‚ in that it would

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    In this movie‚ John Q. Archibald and his wife Denise recently attended their son Michaels baseball game. During the run to second base he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital‚ later on finding out Michael has an enlarged heart and will need a transplant soon otherwise‚ they should make the next couple days‚ weeks‚ or even months memorable before his passing. John and Denise were on the verge of poverty and couldn’t manage to afford $250‚000 for the surgery. Johns job for years knocked him down

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    the movie John Q the main character John acts like he is a threat and the cops think he is going to kill the hostages if he does not get what he wants. The cops have a different perception of the type of man John is. He won’t stop until his son gets the help he needs to survive. The public sees the situation as a man desperately trying to save his son any way he can and he is looked at as a hero. John’s son needs a heart transplant and he cannot get on the transplant list because Johns insurance

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    What is more important for me? The movie “John Q” made me think what should come first. Money‚ this subject is always with me. In the movie‚ the capitalism created one victim whose name was John Q. He was an ordinary father who worked at a factory and took care of his family. However‚ He took the emergency room hostage to save his son’s life. I think John Q’s actions of hijacking the emergency room are justified because the hostage situation was his only hope in his circumstance. He did not have

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    Utilitarian Approach

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    University of Nebraska at Lincoln Professor Sobel Philosophy 106 The Utilitarian Approach What is morally right‚ and what is morally wrong? Different ethical theorists have a wide variety of definitions to this question. Although it wasn’t until the ethical revolution during the 18th and 19th centuries that utilitarianism took center stage defying all other theories. David Hume‚ Jeremy Bentham‚ and John Stuart set this revolution into progress stating that utilitarianism explains that morality

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    Kantian theory

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    1. According to Kantian theory‚ was Alan Turing’s action to ‘play God’ so that ‘Britain can win the war and more lives are saved in the long run’ ethical? Why? Justify using three key principles of Kantian theory. In my opinion it is not ethical. Turning’s actions do not conform to the Kantian theory on the basis that ‘’if a conflict between duties arises‚ the perfect duty must be followed.’’ Turing’s decision not to interfere with the passenger convoy represents a conflict between duties where saving

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    In this paper I will examine the practicality and applicability of Kantian moral law in comparison to the golden rule. The main focus will be with on categorical imperatives‚ hypothetical imperatives‚ duty‚ and good will when it comes to Kantian moral law. Then‚ with the golden rule the focus will be on the whole maxim‚ “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”‚ since it is quite simple. To help with the analysis of these two topics the examples of the death penalty and charity will be

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